2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.finel.2018.04.009
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A heterogeneous orientation criterion for crack modelling in cortical bone using a phantom-node approach

Abstract: Cortical bone can be considered as a heterogeneous composite at microscopic scale, composed of osteons that act as reinforcement fibres embedded in interstitial matrix. Cement lines constitute the interface between osteons and matrix, and they often behave as the weakest links along which microcracks tend to propagate. However, current simulations of crack growth using XFEM combined with usual orientation criteria as implemented in commercial codes do not capture this behaviour: they predict crack paths that d… Show more

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“…The inclusion of a BMD dependent criterion allows the development of true specimen-specific numerical models that take into account the actual state of each specimen. The importance of considering different strength limits to model fracture in a heterogeneous material, such as bone, has been emphasized in [50].…”
Section: Mechanical Properties: Constitutive Model and Failure Criterionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The inclusion of a BMD dependent criterion allows the development of true specimen-specific numerical models that take into account the actual state of each specimen. The importance of considering different strength limits to model fracture in a heterogeneous material, such as bone, has been emphasized in [50].…”
Section: Mechanical Properties: Constitutive Model and Failure Criterionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using this method, each crack increment is considered a new analysis and it is possible to predict long fracture paths, reducing convergence problems [36]. A similar procedure, although based on XFEM, has been used by the authors for long fracture paths prediction in other applications [50,52]. With this methodology, convergence problems found using the built-in XFEM capability available in Abaqus are circumvented [6,33].…”
Section: Mechanical Properties: Constitutive Model and Failure Criterionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To handle this problem, we recently proposed an XFEM interface damage model that is able to capture both crack deflections along cement line interfaces and crack propagation through osteons (Gustafsson et al 2018a). Additionally, Marco et al (2018a) proposed heterogeneous maximum tangential stress criteria to model crack propagation along cement lines. However, the lack of experimental data is reflected in the computational models, where material parameters governing crack propagation are loosely defined and based on assumptions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an effect, one set of damage parameters (e.g., parameters used in Abdel-Wahab et al 2012) has been used in almost all XFEM models simulating crack propagation in cortical bone. Furthermore, there is a large uncertainty regarding the cement line stiffness where values used in recent modeling studies range from more than 160 times lower (Marco et al 2018a) to 20% higher (Gustafsson et al 2018a) than the matrix stiffness. Hence, there is a need to thoroughly evaluate the parameters used to model crack propagation in cortical bone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este tema faz parte da área de biomecânica, que envolve o estudo do comportamento estrutural de sistemas biológicos. Segundo Marco et al (2018), o entendimento do processo de fissuração de estruturas ósseas em diferentes escalas ainda é um desafio e sua modelagem computacional pode fornecer resultados promissores para prevenção e reabilitação de estruturas ósseas. Além disso, segundo Taylor e Prendergast (1997) e O 'Brien et al (2005), o emprego de modelos numéricos têm sido muito importantes para remodelação e na reparação do tecido ósseo.…”
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